Visitor InformationFeesA Daily-Use Permit is required to enter this area, unless you have purchased a Wildlife Management Area Permit. To hunt or fish you must also possess the appropriate license and permit. FacilitiesTwo observation towers, two covered picnic shelters (one with ADA accessibility), with grills; dock; interpretive kiosk; boardwalk; ADA accessible viewing blind Map of Andrews WMA  Public AccessDuring non-hunting seasons, persons may enter the area no earlier than one-half hour before sunrise and shall exit no later than one-half hour after sunset. During hunting days, access to the area is only open to individuals who have a quota hunt permit. Vehicle use regulations- Vehicles may be operated only on designated portions of named or numbered roads.
- ATVs are prohibited.
- Parked vehicles may not obstruct a road, gate or fire lane.
- No motor vehicle shall be operated on any part of any wildlife management area designated that has been designated as closed to vehicular traffic.
LocationLevy County approximately 5 miles north of Chiefland. From I-75 take exit 76 (Newberry Road and SR 26) west 37 miles to US Hwy 19, US 19 south to NW 160th St, west on 160th St to entrance. View a location map.  NearbyAdditional wildlife viewing sites in the vicinity. Manatee Springs State Park (2 miles south) and Fanning Springs State Park (1 mile north). Nearest Cities/TownsGainesville (46 miles northeast) and High Springs (33.5 miles northeast); Chiefland (5 miles southeast) and Fanning Springs (1 mile north) |